- rail bridge, but now a road
bridge and, a mile
south of city, by the
Horchheim Railway Bridge,
consisting of two wide and
lofty spans carrying the Lahntal...
- Weilburg, and
crosses the
Rhine between Koblenz-Oberwerth and Koblenz-
Horchheim.
Close to N****au are two
stations of the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed...
- The
Horchheim rail
bridge (German:
Horchheimer Eisenbahnbrücke) is a
railway bridge across the
Rhine in Koblenz, Germany. The
first bridge on the site...
- (5.6 mi)
Herrnsheim 6,368
North 5 km (3.1 mi)
Hochheim 3,823
Northwest Horchheim 4,770
Southwest 4.5 km (2.8 mi)
Ibersheim 692
North 13 km (8.1 mi) Leiselheim...
- line to Cologne,
which would later become the main line. In 1878/79, the
Horchheim rail
bridge was
built south of Koblenz,
creating a
further connection...
- of
Robert Fried and
Rebecca (Ricka) Fried, née Salomon. He grew up in
Horchheim at the
Rhine river, now a
district of Koblenz,
where his
father ran a...
- with FSV 03
Osthofen before joining SV
Horchheim in the
summer of 1997.
After a
successful spell with SV
Horchheim he
moved to
Ludwigshafener SC in 2000...
-
Central Library (Zentralbibliothek Koblenz) Koblenz-
Horchheim District Library (Stadtteilbücherei
Horchheim) Koblenz-Karthause
District Library (Stadtteilbücherei...
-
Simon ****endag (a
Dutch merchant) and his wife Antonie. She
attended Horchheim elementary school from 1929
until 1933, when the ****s rose to power....
-
which he
spent with his
family in
Frankfurt or on his uncle's
winery in
Horchheim. He
composed three sets "lm
Freien zu singen" of six
songs each, Op. 41...